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Objeck is an object-oriented programming language with functional features. Objeck emphasizes, expression, simplicity, portability, and scalability. The programming environment consists of a compiler, virtual machine, and command line debugger with IDE plugins.
The Mozart Programming System is an open source implementation of the programming language Oz 3.
Oz is a multi-paradigm language that supports declarative programming, object-oriented programming, constraint programming, concurrency and distributed programming as part of a coherent whole.
A MIPS processor modeled in Java for educational purposes and aimed at undergraduate Computer Architecture courses. It presently runs MIPS 32-bit R3000 ELF executables on any platform where Java itself will run. Five successively more sophisticated models of a pipelined MIPS RISC processor are included. Though the code is deliberately kept clear and simple in order that readers are able to figure out how a real processor works through the medium of the code, it will soon be able to run a...
Lightweight multi-platform virtual machine for Zeek Execution Enviroment (ZEE). The ZEE provide a system for developing and run applications in a cross-platform environment.
Multi-platform execution environment for applications (and libraries) based on bytecode (compile once, run anywhere). Support for multi-language and multi-paradigm. It intends to be an open alternative to the Java and MS.NET platforms.
The Simply Magical Programming Language, or SMIPL, gives everyone the chance to create their own programs without difficulties. Created to be as easy as english to understand, and let's you experience the power of a computer by writing to it.
Pilo Visual Tools for Scheme (Pvts) is a basic interpreter with visual tools for Scheme (LISP). Written in Java, PVTS has an interpreter and three visualization modules: a global environment viewer, a function call viewer, and a data structure viewer.
Little Wizard is a development environment for children. It is intended to be used by primary school children to learn about the main elements of real computer languages. Little Wizard works under Linux and Windows 2000/XP.
The Basil project's mission is to build a parsing and modeling environment where one is able to work with, code in, integrate, and design a wide variety of computer languages.
Wheat is a language and environment for creating dynamic web sites like blogs and portals: Every object has a URI, the virtual machine is a web server, and the development environment is a Wiki!
A FrameWork to develop Pascal Applications. This includes Integrated Development Environment (Rapid Application Development -RAD-), Virtual Machine, Web Services (Pascal Server Pages -PSP-) and too many tools
Vdevice is an emulator and development tools for virtual hardware. Written in the .NET framework, vdevice allows the hobbyist to write software or operating systems without dealing with the overhead of an x86 or similar platform.
The JRRE project is a Java runtime environment implementation based on Sun's Java 2 Virtual Machine specification. The system is currently under development at Appalachian State University by undergraduates Christopher Ellsworth and Clarence Alston.